This collection of videos is created for a grade 12 audience and focuses on the rate and extent of chemical reactions. Lesson topics include what factors effect rate and extent of reactions, how to measure reaction rates, ...

From politics to cookery, ratios, proportions and percentages are part of everyday life. This unit is designed to help you become more familiar with how figures can be manipulated, then you can check whether that discount ...

Reading is an essential skill for all of us and developing our skills in reading is a good investment. This unit is packed with practical activities which are aimed at making reading more enjoyable and rewarding. This unit ...

As teacher, you could instigate discussion on peer review, the process of publishing and the structure of academic articles. You could also encourage students to write a blog, or a 'wiki' on science and to think about ...

This collection of videos is geared towards a grade 10 audience aiming to learn English as their first additional language. This unit's lessons include videos on a variety of topics including inferring meanings in visual ...

This collection of videos is aimed at a grade 10 audience aiming to learn English as their first additional language. This unit's lessons cover topics including reading feature articles and visual messages in newspapers, ...

The history and development of political philosophy has been dominated by many inspirational and radical thinkers. These tracks offer both an introduction and an in-depth insight into the leading theorists in this field ...

This presentation offers a tour of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) and explains why it is worth spending money on one experiment. It then delves into particle physics, looking at sub-atomic particles ...

This introduction considers how human activity has changed the natural process known as the greenhouse gas effect resulting in global warming and climate change. The unit explores these key questions:
What is climate ...

This collection of videos is aimed at a grade 11 audience and focuses on reduction formulae. Lesson topics include trigonometric identities, co-function reductions, and more. PDF containing class notes included with some ...

This tool may be used by educators to improve reflective practice in the classroom. It includes;
a) a definition of reflective practice,
b) a brief discussion of its importance for educators, and
c) four easy steps to ...

Thanks to cutting edge technology, scientists can peer deeper into space than ever before. The audio tracks in this album feature Dr Robert Lambourne and Dr Stephen Serjeant of The Open University's Department of Physics ...

This collection of videos is created for a grade 10 audience and focuses on representing chemical change. Lesson topics include metal oxides with water, halogens and metals, structure metals with oxygen, and more.

An Open Collaboration for Teaching and Learning about Research
1. How to get started on research
2. Advanced reading skills
3. Introduction to writing up research
4. Academic writing - an introduction
5. Finding ...